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Despite this week’s rains the course is solid overall. The newer road surfaces in the Moose River Recreation Area drain exceptionally well and are hard and fast. The Indian Lake and Inlet highway departments have done a great job of maintaining the roads and we owe them a HUGE thanks!
Leaving Indian Lake, there is new pavement on much of the Cedar River Road. The following gravel road surface is very smooth to the Cedar River Gate and for the first few miles into the Moose River Recreation Area.
Miles 18 & 19 are rocky with several areas where racers need to watch for yellow paint and down arrows. In fact, there is one stretch with too many rocks to paint so it’s marked with a down arrow. Mile 21 is also a bit rocky. These are on downhills so be careful.
The course then smooths out for the next several miles. The recent rains hardened the sandy stretch along the Moose River Plains (see photo below) but created a few big puddles in that area as well. They should drain somewhat by race time.
Turning right at the Big-T the road remains solid in the driving lanes but is a bit soft on the sides for a short stretch. From there the road is solid all the way to Red River and beyond. A few miles after turning right at Red River and after a long ascent you’ll come upon a sign that says “CAUTION – STEEP HILL” and you had better PAY ATTENTION!
This is the most dangerous section of the race course. The final descents down to the Limekiln Gate are smooth and very fast! There are some boulders on your side of the road and the right shoulder is soft.
Register online and save money. Go to Active.com and register now!
Friday pre-race registration & packet pickup is at Pedals & Petals, 9am-9pm.
Saturday race day registration is at Byron Park, 8am-10am.
Epic Outdoor Adventures has created a special Epic Fatbike Challenge for BFC 2015. To be eligible for Fatbike Challenge prizes you must report to the Epic setup immediately after you register at Byron Park so they can get your name and bib number.
The Fatbike Challenge entrants list will be given to YellowJacket so they can determine the top 3 male and female fatbike finishers and Epic will then provide prizes, as owner Brian Hill put it, “specifically selected to enhance your fatbike adventures.”
The Morning Shuttle will arrive at Inlet’s Arrowhead Park at 7:30am. All shuttle riders are expected to arrive early enough to get their bikes on the shuttle for the 8:00am departure to Indian Lake.
The Afternoon Shuttle will arrive at Inlet Community Church on South Shore Road (500′ from Fern Park) at 3:30pm. All shuttle riders are expected to arrive early enough to have their bikes loaded for the 4:00pm departure for Indian Lake.
The Epic Outdoor Adventures Black Fly Challenge will award well over $9,000 in prizes this year. In addition to the posted purse, which includes 33 categories and age classes, special 20th Anniversary Prizes will include:
Register now at Active.com. Be a part of the biggest Black Fly ever on the 20th Anniversary of the Adirondacks’ Greatest Race!
The Cedar River gate is now open so the Moose River Plains Road is passable all the way through. The shoulders are a bit soft (as usual) but the road is solid.
The BFC race trail through Fern Park are also open. The BFC trail contractor just put the finishing touches on some new stone, culverts and ditching and the trail looks great.
Come on up and pre-ride the race course!
As of this morning there are still 30 spots left on the Afternoon Shuttle.
The Morning Shuttle sold out over a month ago.
If you want a BFC 2015 tee-shirt you must register before midnight Monday May 25th!
Tee-shirts are not guaranteed for anyone that registers after midnight Monday.
Produced in conjunction with the Black Fly Challenge, the Central Adirondack Outdoor Guide offers a sampling of the attractions, events and activities found in the mountain towns that surround the wild and scenic Moose River Recreation Area: Inlet, Raquette Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake and Sabael.
In addition to maps, trail descriptions and outdoor info, the Guide is filled with ads for local shops, services, dining, lodging and camping. Please support theses cycling-friendly sponsors of the BFC!
click here to download a pdf copy of the Outdoor Guide
Voted one of America’s Best Bike Shops in 2014, Pedals & Petals is the Presenting Sponsor for the 20th Anniversary Black Fly Challenge. It seems only appropriate that the home of the BFC is one of its major sponsors. Every year as the race approaches Pedals & Petals becomes BFC Central, not only for race production and volunteers but for hundreds of racers that stop in for last minute tune-ups, gear and for Friday pre-race registration. Pedals & Petals is located on Route 28 in Inlet. Stop in and say “hi” to Ted and the crew!
The deadline to guarantee yourself a cool BFC 2015 Tee-Shirt is May 25.
Anyone that registers after May 25 is not guaranteed a shirt.
Go to Active.com NOW and register!
Don’t forget – new for 2015:
Get cool Black Fly Challenge merchandise with the famous BFC trademark logo, including hats, socks and miscellaneous BFC sale items at the new BFC Store!
Black Fly Challenge is a registered trademark of the Adirondack Mountain Bike Association, part of the
Inlet Area Business Association.